All The Grocer articles in 21 March 2026 – Page 3
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NewsSubway brings back Kids Eat Free deal for Easter
Families will receive a free kids’ meal with the purchase of any Footlong Sub
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NewsSustainable farming could increase profits by £1.6bn a year, report finds
Titled ‘The Sustainable Farming Dividend’, the report from cross-party think tank Demos, supported by McCain, found sustainable methods could increase farm profits by £1.6bn a year by 2035 among its key findings
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NewsMumfluencer duo launch Rayro kids’ skincare range
The DTC business launched online and through TikTok Shop on 19 March after a year’s development
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NewsTwo more artisanal chocolatiers liquidated in wake of cocoa price surge
Horsham’s Cocoa Loco and Nottingham’s Gourmet Chocolate Pizza Co entered liquidation in early March
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NewsYeo Valley Organic expands meat range in NPD push
Ahead of summer, the brand has launched a range of new products across yoghurts, meat and ice cream
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NewsPlace UK announces two co-managing directors in company first
Linda Evans and Matt Smith stepped into their new roles on 12 March, having been commercial director and finance director respectively
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NewsRapid grocery: awareness high, usage low finds YouGov
Only 1% of those surveyed used rapid delivery of groceries on a daily basis.
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NewsLong-awaited Land Use Framework unveiled by government
The framework acts as a plan for delivering new homes, nature restoration, clean energy and food security, and demonstrates that there is enough land to deliver the government’s objectives provided it is used efficiently and for multiple benefits, according to Defra
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Comment & OpinionMythos ‘Greek-style’ lager is a tipping point – UK beer drinkers deserve better
The Grocer has launched its own Lager Authenticity Index to help consumers find genuine European lagers on their next shop
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NewsGeneral Mills profits and sales slide amid turnaround
Sales and profits at US cereal giant General Mills have fallen, as US consumers shy away from branded products
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Analysis & FeaturesA resilience masterclass for specialist retailers at UK Food & Drink Shows
The farm shop and deli market offers inspiring stories of retail success, as visitors to The UK Food & Drink Shows can learn
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NewsAsda recycles ‘milestone’ 20 million coffee pods through Podback partnership
Asda has recycled 20 million coffee pods through its in-store partnership with Podback, with shoppers returning more than 250,000 bags via ToYou counters since January
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NewsFerrero buys Brazilian protein brand Bold Snacks
Confectionery giant Ferrero Group has snapped up fast-growing Brazilian protein brand Bold Snacks, in its first venture into nutrition on the continent
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Comment & OpinionAdopting AI and building a people-centric future for fmcg
In a short space of time AI has gone from something people were curious about to something many teams feel they are expected to understand and use, says Emma Thompson, head of agency, consumer brand division at Golley Slater
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Comment & OpinionHow Strait of Hormuz closure will impact global food & drink
If the Strait is closed for more than a few weeks, the world will see much higher oil, gas and fertiliser prices, and resultant systemic food and crop shortages, says Ian Wright, partner at Acuti Associates
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Comment & OpinionIt’s time for an honest debate about artificial sweeteners
Retailers and brands need to have a more honest debate about artificial sweeteners, says Hamish Renton, CEO at HRA Global
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NewsDua Lipa joins Nespresso as brand ambassador
A new global Nespresso campaign featuring the pop star will launch on 14 April
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NewsStarbucks UK rolls out Signature Bakery Collection nationwide
New products include the Pistachio Scroll and the Raspberry Jam & Custard Doughnut
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NewsLyle’s launches golden syrup ice cream into Iceland
The ice creams are made with British milk and double cream and Lyle’s Golden Syrup
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NewsFood sector ‘underprepared’ for EU reset deal: BRC
BRC director Andrew Opie said the food sector faced a ‘wake-up call’ over the extent of changes required to meet the demands of the new SPS deal with the EU





